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What is the difference between Bhakti Yoga and Karma Yoga as per the Bhagavad Gita?

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The only thing that differentiates them is that there is a certain aspect of the mind involved in a particular path or practice. In Karma Yoga the active aspect of mind is involved; in Bhakti Yoga, the emotional aspect
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According to the Bhagavad Gita - Bhakti Yoga, and Karma Yoga are two distinct paths that lead to the same goal of self-realization or liberation. Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion and love towards a personal God or divine figure. It involves surrendering one's ego and offering all actions to the divine....
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According to the Bhagavad Gita - Bhakti Yoga, and Karma Yoga are two distinct paths that lead to the same goal of self-realization or liberation.

Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion and love towards a personal God or divine figure. It involves surrendering one's ego and offering all actions to the divine. The goal of Bhakti Yoga is to attain a state of complete devotion and love for the divine, and to experience the divine presence in all aspects of life.

Karma Yoga, on the other hand, is the path of selfless action and service. It involves performing all actions without attachment to the results, and with the intention of serving others and the greater good. The goal of Karma Yoga is to cultivate a sense of detachment from the fruits of one's actions and to perform all actions as an offering to the divine.....

 

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Hi, I am happy to answer this question . According to Bhagavada Gita , Sri Krishna wants to say that shower your sheer love towards me, be complete devote of me . Surrender unto me and I shall deliver you from all sinful reactions. I shall take you into me he promises . he gave 9 processes of Bhakti...
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Hi, I am happy to answer this question .

According to Bhagavada Gita , Sri Krishna wants to say that shower your sheer love towards me, be complete devote of me . Surrender unto me and I shall deliver you from all sinful reactions. I shall take you into me he promises .

he gave 9 processes of Bhakti yoga as follows : which is called as Navadha Bhakti : 1 Sravana 2. Suviran 3 . Kirtan 4. Padsevan 5. Archana 6. Vandana 7. Dasa 8. Sakha 9. Atmanivedan . To follow . 

karma yoga according to Gita is : addresses skilful and without fruit work . Karma should be benifiting the people of the world (lok Samhara ) and nature. Karma shouldn't be done for the self gratification. It should be done right without any condition . 
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As per the Bhagwat Geeta..👇 The only thing that differentiates them is that there is a certain aspect of the mind involved in a particular path or practice. In Karma Yoga the active aspect of mind is involved; in Bhakti Yoga, the emotional aspect;
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The only thing that differentiates them is that there is a certain aspect of the mind involved in a particular path or practice. In Karma Yoga the active aspect of mind is involved; in Bhakti Yoga, the emotional aspect
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